The
Granados Family Directory
was last published for the Family Reunion in 2008 and
has been maintained up through 2010 with updates to
the master file and has held both the master genealogy
tables and contact details for the whole clan in the
format of a word document. This word document has now
reached the bursting point and really cannot do the
double duty anymore.

We
are splitting the contents of the directory into:

1)
Family Genealogy Tables are being migrated
to an open source online genealogy platform through
Wikitree.com
and is now open to all. Wikitree
is a free platform with really robust data protection
measures for living family members and becoming progresivly
more open the further back in time people go. You
can't see all of my details (Michael Granados) unless
you are invited to do so through the platform. The
Granados Family Directory has only ever encompased
the First Ten Children and their descendents. Wikitree
has already had added to it some of the previous commissioned
research into the ancestry of Ramon
Granados Marquez and Maria
Concepcion Rey Capdevila going back to the 16th
century. You can see the full reports of this research
in the Origens Pages.

2)
The Granados Family Directory will become more
of a private "phone book" of contact details.
This will not be made available publicly ONLY privately.
Please contact us if you wish to review a copy for
the latest updates and check your data to see if you
are there. . We are currently reviewing options on
how best to manage this with a clan as large and diverse
as we have become so if you any suggestions do let
us know.
You can access the basic Granados Family Directory
Here.
There is always bound to be something missing. Please
let us know of any updates.

WE
NEED YOUR HELP! - The original 11 children are
all gone now and our site still contains missing information
which we would like to record for posterity. Please
think about submitting information on those of the
first generation that do not yet have their biographies
posted. Simple reflections or memories that comprise
a few sentences are as welcome as full biographies.